The process of moving electrons from one object to another, creating the same charge on both objects, by touching one charged object to another uncharged object or vice versa. The charge of both objects after touching is always the same, see The Law of Conservation.
By: EriktheBrick
References
James E. Ackroyd, Mark Anderson, Carmen Berg, Dr. Brian E. Martin, 05/01/2012, Peason Physics
Conduction
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The process of moving electrons from one object to another, creating the same charge on both objects, by touching one charged object to another uncharged object or vice versa. The charge of both objects after touching is always the same, see The Law of Conservation.
By: EriktheBrick
References
The Physics Classroom